I don't realy know where to go from here... have I made and error in thinking that a virtual NIC will work and why can't I get any debug information even when I asked for it in the configurations?

EDIT: The last line when I try to connect seems to appear somewhat random, I can right now not reproduce it but I fairly sure it related to my connection attempt before and I have not changed anything from then. I'm starting to suspect that my Android ISP is blocking VPN but that would be... insane.

We would need more information on your network topology to start attempting a resolution. Are you attempting to VPN in from a LAN connection or outside your LAN? If from the outside, do you have a public IP address or resolvable hostname? Are the the VPN ports open on your router? Is your machine running a DHCP server, which is required for VPN connections to work?
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douggroApr 28 '13 at 6:52

Sorry for my very late replay here and thank you for yours. First of all, I needed the VPN because my phone ISP blocked VOIP but without any announcement they stopped doing that... whoho. =) However, there is no firewalls or routers and both sides uses public IP's and the server has a working DNS name. That to say, I can look up the IP from the DNS name but probably not the other way around, was that necessary?
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AoaoaoappaJun 12 '13 at 20:57